We recently gave a webinar on how to use the Magoosh Student Platform! If you're curious about what it looks like to use Magoosh, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with and share with your...
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If you're a teacher who has recently made the transition from remote teaching to in-person teaching, chances are you are experiencing a mixed bag of feelings. And if you're gearing up to be back...
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Paying for college is one of the most critical and potentially prohibitive aspects of the college admissions process, and it’s easy for students and their families to feel lost and overwhelmed by...
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If you teach or work with college-bound high school students, you’re in a unique position to help them with the college admissions process. This includes supporting them in choosing a college...
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One of the most critical and often daunting parts of the college admissions process is figuring out how to pay for college.
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When I taught high school English, I was often asked by parents how I intended to help their students prepare for the ACT and SAT.
An Introduction to Student Loans
If you teach or work with high school juniors or seniors, chances are you hear a lot of buzz from your students about going to college—including paying for college.
Standardized testing looms large in many students' minds for years before they even begin prep. If they plan on attending college, they know they're going to have to take the ACT or SAT—and this...
Topics: Test Prep, Teachers, High School, college admissions
It's 2020, and standardized testing looks different than it ever has before. While testing companies, including the ACT, are working hard to make testing safe and accessible for students, the...
Topics: Test Prep, Teachers, High School, Classroom, College
When your classes move online, it's a big change—both for your students and for you. However, this change doesn't have to be negative. While there can be challenges to teaching online, the...